Calura Sculpting Paste
Calura Sculpting Paste is made for defined, textured styles that still feel touchable. Its workable texture delivers controlled hold and separation while keeping a natural-looking finish so hair never looks stiff or overloaded.
Ideal for short to medium-length hair and lived-in, piecey looks, it helps build texture, structure sections and boost body without greasiness or heavy residue.
- Texturizing paste to sculpt and define styles
- Controlled hold with a natural finish
- Adds texture, separation and body to the hair
- No greasy feel or sticky buildup
- Great for short to medium hair and tousled or structured looks
Description
Calura Sculpting Paste is made for defined, textured styles that still feel touchable. Its workable texture delivers controlled hold and separation while keeping a natural-looking finish so hair never looks stiff or overloaded.
Ideal for short to medium-length hair and lived-in, piecey looks, it helps build texture, structure sections and boost body without greasiness or heavy residue.
- Texturizing paste to sculpt and define styles
- Controlled hold with a natural finish
- Adds texture, separation and body to the hair
- No greasy feel or sticky buildup
- Great for short to medium hair and tousled or structured looks
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Calura Sculpting Paste is made for defined, textured styles that still feel touchable. Its workable texture delivers controlled hold and separation while keeping a natural-looking finish so hair never looks stiff or overloaded.
Ideal for short to medium-length hair and lived-in, piecey looks, it helps build texture, structure sections and boost body without greasiness or heavy residue.
- Texturizing paste to sculpt and define styles
- Controlled hold with a natural finish
- Adds texture, separation and body to the hair
- No greasy feel or sticky buildup
- Great for short to medium hair and tousled or structured looks
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